Viewing the west side and south or main face of the Washington State Normal School\u27s first building, Barge Hall was built in 1893-1894. Located on the north side of 8th Avenue between D and E Streets, the structure provided classrooms and offices for the entire school population. The four story brick structure measured 152\u27 x 120\u27 with a 120\u27 bell tower situated over the main entrance.Original postcard title: Washington State Normal School, Ellensburg, Wash.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ellensburg_history/1004/thumbnail.jp
Washington School once located on East 5th Avenue and North Sprague Street in Ellensburg, Washington...
An early morning shadow of Barge Hall built in 1893 on the campus of the Washington State Normal Sch...
The Training School of the Washington State Normal School was built in 1908 and used as an elementar...
Barge Hall built in 1893-1894 was the first building on the Washington State Normal School campus. T...
Barge Hall, named after the school\u27s first president Benjamin Barge, was the first building of th...
The large four-story brick Barge Hall built in 1893-1894 was the first and only building on the Wash...
Looking west across the campus gardens of the Washington State Normal School south of 8th Avenue, th...
At the north end of Anderson Street on 8th Avenue is located the first building on the Washington St...
Barge Hall constructed in 1893-1894 located on the north side of 8th Avenue between D and E Streets ...
Barge Hall, the first building constructed at Washington State Normal School in 1893-1894, was named...
Looking north from the intersection of Anderson and Sixth Streets, Barge Hall built in 1893 on the c...
Looking west down Eight Street from Craig\u27s Hill. Washington State Normal School in center of pho...
With the growing population of Ellensburg, the Washington School could no longer house all the local...
The east side and main entrance of the Ellensburg High School, built in 1912 on South Sprague Street...
The east side and main entrance of the Ellensburg High School, built in 1912 on South Sprague Street...
Washington School once located on East 5th Avenue and North Sprague Street in Ellensburg, Washington...
An early morning shadow of Barge Hall built in 1893 on the campus of the Washington State Normal Sch...
The Training School of the Washington State Normal School was built in 1908 and used as an elementar...
Barge Hall built in 1893-1894 was the first building on the Washington State Normal School campus. T...
Barge Hall, named after the school\u27s first president Benjamin Barge, was the first building of th...
The large four-story brick Barge Hall built in 1893-1894 was the first and only building on the Wash...
Looking west across the campus gardens of the Washington State Normal School south of 8th Avenue, th...
At the north end of Anderson Street on 8th Avenue is located the first building on the Washington St...
Barge Hall constructed in 1893-1894 located on the north side of 8th Avenue between D and E Streets ...
Barge Hall, the first building constructed at Washington State Normal School in 1893-1894, was named...
Looking north from the intersection of Anderson and Sixth Streets, Barge Hall built in 1893 on the c...
Looking west down Eight Street from Craig\u27s Hill. Washington State Normal School in center of pho...
With the growing population of Ellensburg, the Washington School could no longer house all the local...
The east side and main entrance of the Ellensburg High School, built in 1912 on South Sprague Street...
The east side and main entrance of the Ellensburg High School, built in 1912 on South Sprague Street...
Washington School once located on East 5th Avenue and North Sprague Street in Ellensburg, Washington...
An early morning shadow of Barge Hall built in 1893 on the campus of the Washington State Normal Sch...
The Training School of the Washington State Normal School was built in 1908 and used as an elementar...